On live images, we're currently mounting a /tmp tmpfs on top of systemd's default /tmp tmpfs. That's likely not wise.
This changes it to just enable the systemd service.
Note: this does it *on the image*, so it will carry over into the installed system, even if the systemd default changes. We could do it in the livesys script, but that's less clean, as it's doing it midway through boot.
Bill
On 12 Oct 2012 16:21, "Bill Nottingham" notting@redhat.com wrote:
On live images, we're currently mounting a /tmp tmpfs on top of systemd's default /tmp tmpfs. That's likely not wise.
This changes it to just enable the systemd service.
Note: this does it *on the image*, so it will carry over into the
installed
system, even if the systemd default changes. We could do it in the livesys script, but that's less clean, as it's doing it midway through boot.
Sounds sane to me!
Bill
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On Fri, 12 Oct 2012 14:44:15 +0100 Peter Robinson pbrobinson@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 Oct 2012 16:21, "Bill Nottingham" notting@redhat.com wrote:
On live images, we're currently mounting a /tmp tmpfs on top of systemd's default /tmp tmpfs. That's likely not wise.
This changes it to just enable the systemd service.
Note: this does it *on the image*, so it will carry over into the
installed
system, even if the systemd default changes. We could do it in the livesys script, but that's less clean, as it's doing it midway through boot.
Sounds sane to me!
Sounds fine to me too.
kevin